The Titleist T100 is an iron that looks and feels like a blade but plays like a cavity back – a dream combination for the low handicapper that likes to shape the ball and attack pins but is also prone to the occasional mishit.
For
- A slimline, traditional looking iron
- Surprisingly high levels of forgiveness
- Produces a soft yet solid feel
Against
- Questions the need for the 620 CB model in the range
The T200 is a distance iron that looks like a players club, which makes it very appealing for the club golfer that doesn’t want to give up yardage, but also wants an iron that isn’t too clunky and looks great in the bag.
For
- Overall performance suits wide handicap range
- Ample distance with a lively feel
- Reasonably forgiving for the size
Against
- Ball flight may be too high for some
Titleist T100 vs T200 Golf Irons: Read Our Head-To-Head Verdict
If you were to ask a golfer which is the most iconic brand in golf, many would say Titleist, with the company the purveyor of multiple Major titles and some of the best golf drivers, best golf irons and best golf balls the world has ever seen.
In this piece, it is two of those irons that we are looking at, with the Titleist T100 and T200 being extensively tested to find which one is best for your golf game.
Both feature amongst the best Titleist irons that money can buy, with both also aimed at different standards of player. Here, we take a look at which one would suit you better by looking through different categories.
Looks
Titleist are known for producing some stunning looking irons and, with these two, it is no exception, as both hold their own in the looks department. Obviously, looks are subjective, but we thought the T100 is one of, if not, the best looking irons.
Certainly it is one of the best irons for low handicappers, with the clean lines, no gimmicks and a beautiful brushed satin finish making it look great in any bag. At address, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was a blade because of how compact it is, especially the topline and the distinct lack of any offset but, while the profile is intimidating at…
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